Taking the whack out of knick knack!

Yesterday, I talked about the first of five things a brand spanking new Aspie said were true about autism. Today, I is talking about the next thing he said. He said we isn’t disabled.

Problem is that some of us with autism is disabled and that’s why we gets government money. We isn’t all disabled but some of us is and thems that is, it’s because of the autism.

If we isn’t disabled, then none of us what needs help is going to get it because of ponces like him. We isn’t going to get no help for our autistic kids what’s going to school, and they needs them services like teaching assistants and school IEPs. If you isn’t identified by SENS as disabled, then you doesn’t get none of that, so all them autistic students isn’t going to get no help thanks to people like that wonker.

If NTs says autism isn’t a disability, then we isn’t going to get no accommodations at work and we isn’t going to get special treatment when we is out in public at places like Beamish Museum near Durham or Chessington World of Adventures or LEGOland Windsor. Even the Tower of London’s got this here autism friendly guide for autistics and their families and lower rates for autistics and the carer what’s visiting the Tower with them.

And even if we isn’t seen as disabled, we is different, so different or disabled, we actually is different and some of us is also disabled.

I know I doesn’t say things as well as Rion McNeally does when he’s fired up about these things, but until he’s released from East Burmington Hospital, I’ll keep doing his work for him.

In the meantime, we’ve got to keep on trying to get him back where he belongs, so share this blog entry with others on social media and remember to use the regular hashtags.